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* DevelopmentGag: Rimmer turning black and white while in Low Power Mode is a nod to how the original idea to protray a hologram was to have the character appear in black and white. This wasn't feasible with the effects technology available in the 1980s but in 2019 it was a lot easier to pull off.

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* DevelopmentGag: Rimmer turning black and white while in Low Power Mode is a nod to how the original idea to protray portray a hologram was to have the character appear in black and white. This wasn't feasible with the effects technology available in the 1980s but in 2019 it was a lot easier to pull off.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Played straight with the visit to the Iron Star, which is more advanced than Red Dwarf, and made the subject of a gag with Holly's backup disk, which is a gigantic hard-case floppy disk that makes dial-up modem squealing noises when booted up.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Played straight with the visit to the Iron Star, which is more advanced than Red Dwarf, and made the subject of a gag with Holly's backup disk, which is a gigantic hard-case floppy disk that makes dial-up modem squealing noises when booted up.

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* DevelopmentGag: Rimmer turning black and white while in Low Power Mode is a nod to how the original idea to protray a hologram was to have the character appear in black and white. This wasn't feasible with the effects technology available in the 1980s but in 2019 it was a lot easier to pull off.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Played straight with the visit to the Iron Star, which is more advanced than Red Dwarf, and made the subject of a gag with Holly's backup disk, which is a gigantic hard-case floppy disk that makes dial-up modem squealing noises when booted up.up.
* TroubledProduction: As is traditional for a Red Dwarf production. Robert Llewellyn fell ill and ended up in the hospital during filming, forcing the producers to shoot around him and use a stand-in. Fortunately, he recovered in time to film some insert shots to make the scenes work.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Played straight with the visit to the Iron Star, which is more advanced than Red Dwarf, and made the subject of a gag with Holly's backup disk, which is a gigantic hard-case floppy disk that makes dial-up modem squealing noises when booted up.

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